As the cost of regular groceries gets higher and money tighter, Americans are turning to "cheaper calories," reports Michelle Gielan.
"CBS News RAW": Teenager Chris Chike is the number 1 ranked Guitar Hero III player in the world. Guinness World Records awarded him with a certificate in New York City. (CBSNews.com)
Apple Inc's Phil Schiller shows John Blackstone the many features of the iPhone. Apple's latest product will go on sale this June.
Isabelle Caro is the face behind a poignant Italian ad campaign that depicts anorexia in its truest form, one that has shocked the fashion industry. Sheila MacVicar reports. (CBSNews.com)
The latest chapter of the hugely popular and controversial 'Grand Theft Auto' franchise has hit store shelves, delighting gamers and incensing critics. Daniel Sieberg reports. (CBSNews.com
Dr. Debbye Turner reports some folks say cell phone towers can be unsightly, so some providers are becoming masters of disguise. Turner discusses the creative compromise with Julie Chen.
Three contestants made it to the final audition to become an anchorwoman on "Naked News," the program that claims to have nothing to hide. TheShowBuzz.com was there for the final announcement. (CBSNews.com)
Oscar buzz has begun for Penelope Cruz. She joins Harry Smith to talk about her standout performance in "Volver," which is her third collaboration with director Pedro Almodovar. (CBSNews.com)
Hannah Storm speaks with Kyra Sedgwick about her role in "The Closer," and how her trailblazing role in the crime-fighting series has opened doors for women in Hollywood. (CBSNews.com)
Blake Lively talks to Hannah Storm about her current project, "Gossip Girls," and the sequel to "The Sisterhood Of The Traveling Pants." (CBSNews.com)
The Oscar buzz is happening again for Leonardo DiCaprio. The two-time Academy Award nominee plays a cop in Martin Scorsese's new movie, "The Departed." DiCaprio chats with Harry Smith about the role. FRom CBS News.
A 50-year-old man saved a stranger's life on a New York subway. The man was having a seizure, and William Autrey saved him from being run over by covering him with his body. Steve Hartman reports. (CBSNews.com)
"CBS News RAW": Speaking to reporters in Jordan, John McCain mistakenly referred to Iranian extremists as al Qaeda terrorists. McCain recanted his remarks after being corrected by Sen. Joseph Lieberman. (CBSNews.com)
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The latest in a series of recent high-profile media "mea culpas," CBS News chief foreign correspondent Lara Logan told Jon Stewart she'd "blow her brains out" if forced to watch what passes for TV news coverage in America.
Child soldier and author of "A Long Way Gone" Ishmael Beah speaks with CBS News about his experiences in Sierra Leone and his hopes for the future of the country.
Watch as David Martin gets zapped by a ray gun - a non-lethal weapon that could be used to disperse crowds and could save many lives in war zones. Martin's report airs Sunday, March 2, on 60 Minutes.
Lee Redmond, the queen of long nails, shows off her talons to Dave Price, celebrating "Ripley's Believe It Or Not" and the opening of Ripley's new Odditorium in Times Square. (CBSNews.com)
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One of the hip hop culture's messages is to keep your mouth shut when the police start asking questions. Rapper Cam'ron tells CNN's Anderson Cooper why he'll never snitch. (CBSNews.com)
Jude Law has been called the sexiest man alive and Hollywood's busiest actor. He puts both of those titles to work in "The Holiday." Law speaks with Hannah Storm about his new romantic comedy.
Actor Leonardo DiCaprio sits down with Julie Chen to discuss his passion for the environment, which fueled the making of the documentary "The 11th Hour." (CBSNews.com)
Muggles are catching on to quidditch across college campuses. Greg Gumbel gives a play-by-play of a real-life match between Middlebury and Princeton. And Dave Price plays a round. (CBSNews.com)
The New England Patriots spy-gate scandal rocked the NFL. Now, for the first time, coach Bill Belichick counters allegations made by a former videotaper in an exclusive interview with Armen Keteyian. (CBSNews.com)
Hannah Storm chats with actor Kevin Costner about his new film, the psychological-thriller "Mr. Brooks," and shares some experiences of being a dad. (CBSNews.com)
In an exclusive interview with CBS News, Katie Couric speaks with Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin about her various positions on foreign policy and diplomacy. (CBSNews.com)
Hillary Clinton's 1996 trip to Bosnia is at the center of a dispute over her statements that her plane came under sniper fire. This report by Sharyl Attkisson makes no mention of sniper fire. (CBSNews.com)
Beyonce Knowles chats with Rene Syler about her role in the movie musical "Dreamgirls." The nine-time Grammy winner now has two Golden Globe nominations. (CBSNews.com)
Mason County Sheriff Clint Low has turned everything in his jail pink in an effort to deal with overcrowding and cut down on recidivism. Steve Hartman reports in this week's Assignment America.